I recently got my class A and want to start driving part-time with somebody in my area (western MA.). I'm considering Websters, Bratt. Haulage or Grocery Haulers, but I don't no much about G.H. On their web site, it says they are both union and non-union, hire both part and full-time, will hire fresh out of school and have a "unique pay system" based on the load, distance, etc. Anyone know how the the pay is, versus Webster and B.H.'s hourly rates?
Also, it says their out of N.J. but I've seen quite a few of their trucks around here. Do they have a terminal somewhere in my area?
Thanks.
Howard
Anybody here know about Grocey haulers
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by atomicglock, Sep 20, 2007.
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Anybody?
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yes they are actually based out of south kearney new jersey I use to bring back hauls up there when I worked for c and s out of ne maryland i here they dont make that much money and do a whole lot of new york city driving it seems like that terminal up there had a bunch of a holes working there i would look into c and s wholesalers or acme.
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Thanks Bigjohn. I'll probably end up trying Websters at first, just to get some expierence.
Howard
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